According to ZDNet Korea, which has reported accurate details surrounding unannounced Samsung devices in the past, Samsung is preparing to launch a killer smartphone this coming February. The report doesn’t name the Galaxy S5 specifically, but the details align well with multiple earlier reports.

The site says Samsung is prepping a high-end smartphone with a quad HD (2,560 x 1,440) display and an integrated iris scanner that will offer enhanced security to users. These key specs will both be firsts for Samsung, and likely for the industry, when the handset is unveiled this coming February at the annual Mobile World Congress trade show.

Of note, Samsung has announced other recent flagship smartphones at dedicated press conferences rather than events tied to trade shows.

Beyond the stunning new display and a possible integrated eye scanner, Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy S5 is expected to feature a new 64-bit eight-core Exynos processor or a quad-core Snapdragon processor depending on the device model, a 16-megapixel camera with new technology that improves low-light photo quality, 3GB of RAM, a 4,000 mAh battery and Android 4.4 KitKat.